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AGENDA
Item Number
5-C
AGENDA - Type
RESOLUTION
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Expressing opposition to school finance or tax system reforms
AGENDA - Date
3/4/2004
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RESOLUTION NO. <br /> <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ., TEXAS, OPPOSING <br />ANY SCHOOL FINANCE OR TAX SYSTEM REFORMS THAT WOULD <br />NEGATIVELY AFFECT CITY REVENUES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />EFFORTS <br /> <br />WHEREAS, it is likely that the Texas Legislature will address school finance and tax <br />system reforms in the near future; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, during theses deliberations by the Texas Legislature, proposals to limit the <br />ability of cities to collect property taxes and sales taxes are likely to be offered by some <br />members of the Legislature; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, additional restrictions on city taxes fly in the face of a history of frugal tax <br />administration by Texas cities; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, all Texas cities combined collect 0nly 15.3 percent of all property taxes <br />collected in the State of Texas, while schools collect more than 60 percent; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, between 1985 and 2002, the municipal share of all property tax revenue fell <br />from 20.3 percent to 15.3 percent; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, adjusted for inflation, municipal property taxes went up by only 37 percent <br />between 1985 and 2002, while population grew by 33 percent, demonstrating that growth <br />in municipal property tax levies roughly matched population growth; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Texas cities rely on tax revenue to build basic infrastructure, to ensure <br />public safety through police and fire departments, and to provide numerous essential <br />services for city residents, who are 80 percent of the state's population; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Texas cities engage in numerous economic development activities that <br />produce jobs and revenue for the entire State of Texas; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, cities must meet the challenges of homeland security and compliance with <br />state and federal mandates, many of which are unfunded mandates; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Texas cities have shown over the years that they are fiscally responsible <br />and good stewards of taxpayers' money; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, efforts to limit the ability of cities to collect sales and property tax revenues <br />or to set tax rates would have severe negative impacts on city services, city employees, <br />economic development efforts, and ultimately the citizens of the State of Texas; <br /> <br /> NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br /> CITY OF , TEXAS: <br /> <br /> <br />
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